I tend to see a lot of questions like this one where askers post or link to pictures of text rather than providing directly usable test data. This is lazy and creates tedious extra work for anyone attempting to answer the question.
To guide people away from this behaviour, I propose adding an extra sentence to the 'Complete' section on the MCVE page:
Complete
Make sure all information necessary to reproduce the problem is included. Text that people can copy and paste from your answer is far more helpful than pictures of text.
- Some people might be prepared to load the parts up, and actually try them to test the answer they're about to post.
- The problem might not be in the part you suspect it is, but another part entirely.
If the problem requires some server-side code as well as an XML-based configuration file, include them both. If a web page problem requires HTML, some JavaScript and a stylesheet, include all three.
Should we generally be advising against posting pictures of text?
Adding 'Picture of text' to the Vote to Close description feels rather reactive - I would rather we find a place to tell people to avoid doing this before then, ideally while the question is still open, or, better yet, while they're still composing it. Another idea would be to display a 'no pictures of text please' message the first few times the insert image button is used.
Is there any more appropriate place where we could advise people not to do this?
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